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Spatial Dependence Modeling of Flood Risk Using Max-Stable Processes: The Example of Austria
Hansjörg Albrecher1  Franz Prettenthaler2  Dominik Kortschak2 
[1] Department of Actuarial Science, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland;
[2] Joanneum Research, LIFE—Institute for Climate, Energy and Society, 8010 Graz, Austria;
关键词: flood risk;    EVT techniques;    value-at-risk;    risk pooling;    diversification;    river discharge;   
DOI  :  10.3390/w12061805
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

We propose a new approach to model the dependence structure for aggregating the risk of flood damages from a local level to larger areas, which is based on the structure of the river network of a country and can be calibrated with publicly available data of river discharges. Building upon a suitable adaptation of max-stable processes for a flood-relevant geometry as recently introduced in the literature, this enables the assessment of flood risk without the need for a hydrological model, and can easily be adapted for different countries. We illustrate its use for the particular case of Austria. We first develop marginal flood models for individual municipalities by intertwining available HORA risk maps with the actual location of buildings. As a second alternative for the marginal modeling, we advocate an approach based on suitably normalized historical damage data of municipalities together with techniques from extreme value statistics. We implement and compare the two alternatives and apply the calibrated dependence structure to each of them, leading to estimates for average flood damage as well as its extreme quantiles on the municipality, state, and country level. This also allows us to quantify the diversification potential for flood risk on each of these levels, a topic of considerable importance in view of the natural and strong spatial dependence of this particular natural peril.

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